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Some of the interstitial series on TVOKids are produced in-house by TVOntario, and are based on Ontario's educational curriculum. Each program is approximately 3–4 minutes per episode. Each program is approximately 3–4 minutes per episode.
TVOKids' preschool block, (formerly The Nook and Gisèle's Big Backyard), airs weekdays. It includes interstitial segments hosted by Gisèle Corinthios and several puppets, including Sticks the Squirrel (Jason Hopley), Jay the Blue Jay ( Ali Eisner ), Melvin the Skunk (Marty Stelnick), This (Ryan Field), That ( Frank Meschkuleit ), and Polkaroo.
This is a list of programs broadcast by TVO, an English-language provincial educational television station, operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, a crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario.
Odd Squad is a live-action television series that premiered on TVOKids in Canada and PBS Kids in the United States on November 26, 2014, both on the same day. In the UK, the series is broadcast by CBBC. [1] In Latin America, it airs on Discovery Kids. KiKa airs the show in German-speaking European countries. [2]
Treehouse TV: Nelvana: British co-production Miracle Koala: 5 2005 YTV: Shown on Funpak: Flash Mischief City: 26 Mercury Filmworks: Miss BG: 52 2005–2008 TVOKids: Breakthrough Entertainment: French co-production CGI A Miss Mallard Mystery: 26 2000–2001 Teletoon: Cinar: Chinese co-production Traditional Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends: 44 ...
Jack is a fun-loving alien explorer whose coolest discovery yet is the amazing, planet Earth! With the help of his alien dog Rocket and his robotic assistant C.H.I.P., he sets out on a series of fun and daring adventures to learn all about this strange new planet!
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on TVO. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different ...
Many analogue transmitters used CICA-TV and CICO-TV callsigns, in addition to CICE-TV, until the shutdown of TVO's remaining analogue transmitters on July 31, 2012. TVO's transmitters are primarily located in Ontario, with the only exception being its Ottawa transmitter, CICO-DT-24, which is based at Camp Fortune in Chelsea, Quebec .